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Death Notices 13 Card of Thanks In Memoriams 8-Sec. 3 SUNDAY STAR Quick -Action WANT ADS, Sunday, March 13, 1966 Announcements 255 Business Opportunities 255 Business Opportunities Business Opportunities Van Laningham Business Brokers Offers For Sale FRANCHISE RESTAURANT DINER Year around restaurant and Bus terminal restaurant that does Seats 74 and located on busy drive-in with excellent income. Real around $60,000 annual gross. Ex- highway. Very nice paneled inestate included.

Has bank op- cellent reputation. Open only terior. Real estate is included. praisal on land for $21,000. Build- days per week.

Completely Showing very good Income. Askin newly remodeled and hos 4- modeled in 1964. Muncie area. Ask- ing $38,000. room apartment upstairs.

Owner ing $17,500. must retire. Asking only $23,000. NIGHT CLUB SERVICE STATION BUILDING Seats approx. 140.

Muncie area. Has barber shop, beauty shop way Three license. Dancing on Independent service station with weekends. Has parking for 200 bays, display room, office and and 8-yr. lease with well known well laid All 3 acres of land with 195' high- franchised restaurant.

Muncie grea. cars. Interior out. house included. All carpeted.

Excellent location. way frontage. Has 6 pumps and 113x169' paved lot. ing $30,000 plus inventory. Rented also storage tanks located on gal.

capacity. Pumps 23,000 gal- Gross income with all leased or Ions per month, Asking $65,000. rented is $7,500. Asking $65,000. TRAILER COURT LAWNMOWER TILLER MFG.

Includes 0 beautiful ranch type TAVERN home of brick construction with Includes tooling for decks, tend- 21x28 ft. living room. 2 ers, assembly plates and gear On one of the major streets in etc. 6 Acres of land on which 30 boxes. Stampings and castings are busy city.

Doing over per patios have been installed. Wooded. $100,000 sub-contracted. Primarily an as- year. Three way license.

Can be further developed. Asking Owner in poor health. Asking $40.000 insembly operation, Showing annual $80,000. of approx. $1,500,000.

Asking cluding inventory. gross $65,000 plus $35,000 for Inventory. GROCERY WESTERN AUTO TWO-WAY TAVERN Beautiful location just out of Not a franchise, but buyer must Excellent buy. Right on busiest Indianapolis in fast growing small be approved by company. Show- street in this nice city.

Only tavern town. Showing increasing gross annual gross of over $170,000. In vicinty. Real estate alone worth year after year. 1965 over ing Service area for cars.

Inventory, the asking price. Has 5-room house, 000. Has living quarters for family. stock and fixtures included. 4-room apartment along with bar -Asking only $30,000 Inc.

r.e. rolling Asking $52,000. and parking lot. Asking $52,000 plus inventory, NURSING HOME BOWLING LANES Licensed for 26. Part new, part The latest in everything.

Only PHARMACY newly remodeled to state requireone in this town north of ments. Hospital equipped. Owner dianapolis. Hos 20 lanes. Running Retail drugs, prescriptions, Ha- retiring.

Asking $55,000. capacity leagues on two shifts. vor and sundries. Doing over Includes real estate. Has 7 acres of $170,000 per year.

Excellent 10- ground with large parking area. cation with plenty of parking. Very MOTEL Asking $225,000. clean. Owner retiring.

Asking Truckers motel that shows con000 Including inventory. sistent net of about $13,500. Not RESTAURANT- -MOTEL fancy, but busy. Has 22 units. Very clean.

Asking $65,000, Modern, large restaurant on TRUCKING CO. major highway seating 200. ShowIng very good gross. Includes Agent for nation wide movina ROOT BEER acres of land, 8-room house, 2 five co. Does a gross with real estate Involume of 000 In moving, storage and freight.

Drive in room apartments and 10 unit motel. cluded. Has 5-room house on Asking $150,000. Price real Asking property. on major highincludes estate.

$400,000. way in Indpis. area. Seven month LAUNDROMAT SHOP operation. Property well worth askEastside location.

Very clean. ing price of $50,000. MEN'S 30 washers and 10 dryers. Will the square" in busy take $5000 cash. small town.

Very good following. BAKER Real estate and building included. DRIVE IN Ideal for couple. Asking $25,000. Has top private, accounts.

industrial, Growing and chain store Really nice with excellent rep- business. Very good location. Askutation. Doing over $46,000 per TRAILER PARK $20,000. On major highway ing year gross.

southwest of Indpis. Seats 22 in- Licensed for 45 trailers with 30 side. Asking $30,000. patios in. Streets and sidewalks.

COMMERCIAL BLDG. Two trailers included. All on Near Indianapolis downtown LAUNDROMAT only 15 miles from the area. Now contains a body shopHas 18 Whilrpool washers and Circle. Asking which can be included.

Ideal for $67,500. Cissel dryers. Very good location. truck repair, Asking $25,000 Low overhead. Showing good In- PIZZA for bullding and land.

come. Asking $14,000. Near college. Have sandwiches, FACTORY BLDG. Ice very good cream income and on pizza.

short Showing hours. GROCERY-VARIETY STORE all Grocery, variety and major Located about 20 miles north Low overhead. Asking $10,000. company gas pumps. Showing of Terre Haute, 3000 Sq.

ft. under of $120,000. Nearly new gross over roof. Fire doors, boilers, large open BAKERY with apartment on span sterage area, R.R. siding second floor.

The very best in building large serviced by two roads plus load- Very nice small bakery doing equipment. Asking $35,000 plus inIng dock for R.R. and trucks. Ask- about $40,000 year gross. Owner ventory.

Ing $80,000. very Ill. Excellent location. AskVENDING MACHINES ing $7500. HARDWARE Popcorn vending machines that COIN LAUNDRY Small hardware store that Is be moved to any location.

ideal for couple to operate. Off con Ideal for part-time Income. Would Excellent location. 22 Washers street parking. Very neat and net about $3900 yr.

$500 will handle. and 6 dryers. Will take contract. clean. In business over 25 years.

Asking $2700, No attendant needed. $8700. Asking $13,300. want to SELL your business? List with us. We feel we have a most unusual business brokerage service offering more than any other broker.

We have EIGHT offices in EIGHT Indiana cities and advertise listing fee--no The service of PRINT SHOP Fully equipped lithograph printIng shop. Includes real estate. Neat. clean and in full operation. Asking $30,000.

BEAUTY SHOP Small shop with 3 stations. ShowIng very good net. overhead. Very nice location. Three employees.

Asking only $5,000. BILLIARDS Family billiards located far northside Indpis. Can be operated on part time basis. Showing very good net. All new equipment.

AskIng $7,500. NEW TRAILER COURT Has 22 acres of mostly wooded land. Over 20 deluxe spaces in. All underground utilities, sidewalks, streets and lights, recreation building, coin laundry, of. fice, plus large trailer for owner etc.

Ideal for developer. Asking around $90,000. GIFTS VARIETY Very clever little store located near Fort Wayne area. Early Americon motif. Showing net of around $7000 per year.

ideal for couple. Asking about $18,000 including real estate. SHOE STORE CHAIN Five family and ladies shoe stores all located in large Indiana city. Doing annual gross of over $70.000 with about net profit. Low overhead.

Low price lines. Asking $7500 plus Inventory of about $72,000. Good terms available. BROACH FIXTURE MFG. Has top accounts and very low everhead.

Netting $19,000 per year. Employes 3. Building less than five years old. Asking 000. GARMENT MFG.

Includes real estate. Employes 34. All designs and materials furnished by customers. Owners want to retire. Ideal for couple or partners.

Gross sales over $100,000 per year. Asking 000. TRAILER MFG. Large factory building located on over 3 acres of land. BuildIng less then 3 years old.

Mfg. 15 to 28 foot travel and sports trailers. An aluminum constructon. Netting over. $30,000 per year.

Asking $600,000. HOTEL Main hotel in city located the ness taurant modern northern square. offices with lake elevators, that Has 3-way country. are 75 leased. rooms, license, and Right Siniss nice.

Asking $300,000. Van 3231 N. MERIDIAN Muncie, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo, CONTACT ANY FRANCHISE WAFFLE HOUSE OPEN 24 HOURS A REAL A GROWING OPPORTUNITY AND FABULOUS TO OWN YOUR ENTERPRISE OWN BUSINESS Completely equipped, key in door, year 'round operation, minimum staff, low overhead. No experience necessary, we train and continuously supervise, $12,000 required, balance over 5 years.

Guaranteed lease in choice location. Limited, but varied menu. Write or call 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WAFFLE HOUSE of INDIANA INCORPORATED 1115 E.

MAIN PLAINFIELD, IND. 839-2909 or 745-5776 -SUNOCO FOR RENT SUNOCO STATION High Gallonage We are interested in your experience, not your finances. Call Bob McDonough Before Call 291-4690 After 4:30 Call 846-0602 ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC AUCTION OF RANDOLPH HOTEL I Winchester, Indiana Thursday, March 24, 1966, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. 1. Place of Sale--Lobby of Randolph Hotel, Southwest Corner of Public Square.

2. Sale includes real estate and the Hotel business which is in operation. Property may be inspected. 3. Construction--Three (3) story brick and stone with full basement.

Lobby and Business Rentals on Street Floor -Business Rentals Include: 1) Courtesy Coffee Shop 2) Chamber of Commerce 3) Beauty Shop 4) Barber Shop 5) Columbia Finance Corporation 5. Guest Rooms-Fifty-five (55). 6. Steam Heat Aluminum Storm Windows-Built-up Roof. 7.

Parking in rear of Building on Premises. Terms- day of sale, balance on delivery of Deed or on Terms to Qualified Buyer subject to Approval of Court. Possession on delivery of Deed and payment of purchase price, or on execution of contract approved by the Court. 10. Purchaser will be furnished a merchantable Abstract of Title, Warranty Deed and Bill of Sale to Hotel furnishings.

ROBERT C. OLIVER Attorney-at-Law 122 South Meridian Street Winchester, Indiana Administrator of the Estate of Richard E. Siebert, deceased. Telephone: 22421-Winchester, Indiana. WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE THE DISTRIBUTOR OF OUR AMAZING AMERICAN CAR without stocking inventory? Incredible, 4-speed jeepsters, pickups go where others can't.

Over most mud, brush, rocks, and wholesales from only $595. Sales booming! Wire, write for "no inventory' plan! MYRON 9885 Santa Monica Beverly Hills, Calf. MUNCIE AREA Distributorship available. State-wide manutacturer of nationally merchandised product line seeks a qualified person as Exclusive Distributor of this area. Excellent potential for aggressive party with sales background and with ability to develop a sales organization.

Initial cash Investment $10,000. For details in personal interview write to Box 3527, Star and News. PART TIME BUSINESS NO SELLING Pleasant, easy work near home ser. vicing established accounts. Requires 6 to 8 hours per week, evening or weekends OK.

Earn an additional $500 to $600 per month income. Investment required. Call Mr. Chuck Simons anytime at 545- 5351 for personal interview. BUSINESS MEN in buying or selling a business or Investment property, anywhere in Indiana.

Contact us for direct confidential service. Lustice; ME9.4224 BUSINESS BROKERS PROFITS RESIDUALS Top rated company with estoblished VALUE loaded fund raising program desires dignified representation in Indiana. If you are capable of contacting clubs, churches and athletic organizations call. 545-3980 CONSIDERING A BUSINESS? Consult a national leader in business filled field about current offerings of selected franchises and disributorships. All are reliable, referenced situations at various investment levels.

PRODUCTS WITH RESEARCH 4165 Millersville Rd. 545-3980 NEED ACTIVE Partner, 30 yrs. old. Tire and auto service center. Complete auto and truck service.

recapping, fleet service, major tire franchise, garage. Retall, wholesale, commercial sales. Investment required. Call 786-0754 affr 6 p.m. and LARGE Midwestern farm loader mfor.

needs distributors factory representatives now calling on implement dealers in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. Contact or write DURABILT MFG. CO. County Rd. 67, Hopkins, Minn.

FINANCIAL Before you submit your proposition to Investment Bankers, Underwriters, Investment write for helpful information to Consultant $17- 51st Brooklyn, N.Y. REDUCED for quick sale-due to iN health, Machine and Welding shop. One of the best equipped in eastern Indiana. Cement block bldg. 50x150.

Steam ht. Nice loc. Ballinger Machine Shop, Inc. 211 N.W. 67th.

Richmond, Ind. INVENTORS DO you want to sell or license your Invention on cash royalty basis? Write Kessler Corporation, NC-253, Fremont, Ohio OWN YOUR Own retail food store, proven franchise program. Call 1o- day. Leo Wilson, 241-3617. LIKE NEW Complete sow filing equipment.

FL 9-9639 eves. Ask for Benny. LARGE TOURIST home, E. Wash. Other possibilities.

FL 7-8447. 638-2411 Services BROWN, Mrs. Clara G. BROWN, Mrs. Marion FULTZ, Miss Grace HAND, Mr.

Fred C. Sr. PICKETT, Mr. Walter ROCHE, Mr. Alfred J.

(AI) SMITH, Mr. Charles THAYER, Mrs. Katherine WATT, Miss Nellie H. FLANNER BUCHANAN Mortuaries Death Notices BERRY Ernest E. Berry, Fortville, age 61, passed away Saturday, husband of Mary, 7 brothers and sisters.

Funeral services Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., FISHER FUNERAL HOME, Fortville. Friends may call after p.m. Sunday, BLUE Mr. Harold W. Blue, age 52, Lebanon, passed away Thursday.

Husband of Marquerite. Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p.m. at RUSSELL HITCH FUNERAL HOME at Lebanon. Burial 1.0.0.F. Cemetery at Jamestown.

Friends call any time. BROWN Mrs. Marion Brown, 4540 Marcy Lane, Apt 4, wife of Mr. Ancil T. Brown, mother of Mrs.

Donald Fobes, grandmother of 3, passed away Friday. Funeral Monday morning 10:30 o'clock FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Sunday, BROWN Mrs. Clara G.

Brown, formerly of 710 E. 63rd apt. 7B, mother of Mrs. Lewis Skinner and Phillip 0. Brown, passed away Friday.

Funeral Monday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends invited. CUBERT Edward V. Cubert, age 58, 2048 N. Auburn, husband of Grace D.

Cubert, father of Mrs. Roberta M. Curtis, Mrs. Helen Dawes, and James E. Cubert, brother of Mrs.

Joe Schabica, Mrs. Emmett Dewey, Mrs. Quincy Fessier, Mrs. Edna Komendo, and Mrs. Wibur Atwell, Paul, John and Oliver Cubert, passed away Saturday.

Services Tuesday 1 p.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at funeral home after 2 p.m.

Sunday. FULTZ Miss Grace Marie Fultz, formerly of 3034 Broadway passed away Friday. Funeral Monday morning, o'clock, FLANNER AND BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.

GILLUM Anna W. Dunahue Gillum, 57 years. 1575 Dudley, beloved wife of Kenneth C. Gillum, mother of Kenneth M. Gillum, grandmother of Kenneth and Kimberley Ann Gillum, sister of Lenora Lacy, Agnes Quinn, Margaret Schott, Gertrude Kaiser, Joseph, Edward, John and William Donahue passed away Thursday.

Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.m., at the G. H. HERRMANN, MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. and 9 a.m.

at St. Marks Church. Friends invited. Recitation of Rosary Sunday, p.m. GOLDSBERRY Dr.

James Don Goldsberry, 430 N. East entered into rest Friday, age 78, husband of Leila L. Goldsberry, father of Mrs. Norma Jean Stephens, brother of Mrs. H.

E. Anderson. and Mrs. Robert Cavannagh. Services Tuesday 10 a.m.

HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Mich. St. Calling after 2 p.m.

Sunday. HART Mrs. Alexandrine B. Hart, (Rena), 72 1740 N. Rural, wife of Charles H.

Hart, sister of Mrs. W. Leslie Claflin, lona, N.Y., passed away Friday. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th.

Funeral Monday, March 14th, 2 p.m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HUDSON 3 Mr. John W.

Hudson, of Greenfield, entered into rest Thursday, age 66, husband of the late Hazel Hudson, father of Betty Ash, Dorothy Harrison, Marcia Hackleman, and Richard Hudson, brother of Hobart Hudson, grandfather of 11. Services Monday 10 A.M. at HENDRYX MORTUARIES, GREENFIELD CHAPEL. Interment Park Cemetery. Rev.

Wayne Stout Officating. JARDINA Mrs. Mary M. Jardina, 74 years, 926 E. East beloved wife the late Michael Jardina, sister of Maggie Pigselli and John DeMore, 13 neices and 8 nephews, passed away Saturday.

Funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m., at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East 9 a.m. Holy Rosary church.

Recitation Rosary Monday p.m. Friends may call after p.m. Sunday. JORIO Mrs Marie K. Jorio, age 71, of 306 E.

New York, apt. 6, beloved mother of John A. Kafader, New Augusta, sister of Florine Gioscio, Letitia Lebo, Clementine Brown and Stella Anderson, Glendale, 2 granachildren, passed away. Funeral GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York Monday, 8:40 a.m., St.

Mary's Church 9 a.m. Rosary Sunday, 7 p.m., Moose service 8 p.m. Friends invited. NOLL Mrs. Agnes W.

Noll, 87 years, 4166 Ruckle, mother of Mrs. Frances Rita Reisler, Logansport, Mrs. A. B. Raitana, La Mesa.

Alfred M. Noll, city, 3 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, passed away Friday. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., FEENEY KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th 10 a.m., St. Joan of Arc Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Sunday. Rosary p.m. Monday. MALL Mrs. Minnie Maude Mall, 87 mother of Lois 0.

Kriech, Lakeland, passed away Wednesday, Belleville, 5 also survived by grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the TOLIN HERR MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1308 Prospect. Services Mon da 010 a.m. Entombment Floral Park. MILES Mrs.

Hazel M. Miles. 7535 Fall Creek mother of Lynnville G. and Paul Miles, passed away Friday. Memorial service Thursday March 17th, 1966, 7:30 p.m.

All Soul's Unitarian Church. Friends may make contributions to the Heart Fund. MILLER Nancy Lou Miller, age 15, doughter of Langley and Beulah Short Miller, sister of Charles, John, Dale, Gale, Mary and Dorothy, passed away Friday night. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., CLARK FUNERAL. HOME, Morgantown.

Friends may call after 1 p.m. Sunday. MILLER Mrs. Elizabeth J. Miller, 81 formerly of 1624 S.

East beloved mother of Omer W. Miller, grandmother of E. Cynthia E. Miller, sister of Alfred Jacobs, passed away Friday. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., at the G.

H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited. MORRIS Mrs.

Nellie Morris, of Bradenton, mother of Paul Starn, Bradenton, and Myron Starn, passed away Friday. Funeral services Tuesday 10 a.m., SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Carmel, where friends may coll after Monday noon. OSBORNE Mrs. Augusta P. Osborne, formerly of 2515 E.

Riverside entered into rest Friday, age 84, mother of Mrs. Leathia L. Teal, and Mrs. Irene F. Hanks, grandmother of mother of Sheila Lynn Cochran.

Mrs. Betty Jean Cochran, Mrs. Shirley Ann Crewes, great-grandServices Monday 3 p.m. HARRY W. MOORE CHAPEL, 2050 E.

Mich St. Calling after 2 p.m. Sunday. PHILLIPS Mr. Charles Robert Phillips, age 84, of 2326 N.

Groff father of Gladys Stack, Harold E. Phillips, and Roberta May Brown, Indianapolis; James W. Phillips, Van Wert, grandchildren, brother of Chester and Fred J. Phillips. Services Monday p.m.

SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois St. Calling after 2 p.m. Sunday.

PICKETT Mr. Walter E. Pickett, Edgewood, husband of Clara Wilson Pickett, father of Mrs. Theodore (Joan) Locke, Mrs. Frederick (Patricia) Mitchell and Jack W.

Pickett, brother of Mrs. Fred Munster, grandfather of 12, great-arandfather of 1. passed away Wednesday. Graveside service Monday morning 11 o'clock Crown Hill Cemetery. FLANNER BUCHANAN SERVICE.

POTTER Ralph Potter, age 54, formerly of passed away Wednesday in Los Angeles, husband of Virginia E. Potter, father of Ralph Potter, and Mr. Carolyn Saligoe, son of Mrs. Pearl Cauley, brother of Wallie Potter, 7 grandchildren. Services Tuesday FUNERAL HOME.

SPEEDWAY invited. CHAPEL, 4925 Friends W. 16th may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday. POWERS Mr.

John W. Powers, age 56 years, survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, March 15, 10:30 a.m. USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash St.

Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday, RADCLIFF John Z. Radcliff, of 845 Middle, Dr. Woodruff, entered rest Thursday, age 76, husband of Mrs.

Georgia E. Radcliff, father of Donna Sabotin, Vernon Vincent A. and John V. Radcliff. Services Monday, p.m., at HARRY W.

MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Mich. St. Friends welcome. Member of Veritas Lodge No.

608, AM. RIGDON Mrs. Elsie Rigdon of Danville, widow of the late W. P. Riadon, mother of Mrs.

Virginia Peters, Arcade, New York, sister of Mrs. Hazel Pope and A. M. Goodwin, Danville, grandmother of Mrs. Judith Lawton, great-grandmother of 2, passed away suddenly Thursday p.m.

Services Monday, p.m. BAKER FUNERAL HOME, Danville. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. ROCHE Mr.

Alfred (AI) Roche, 4337 College husband of Mrs. Helene Traut Roche, brother of Mrs Mary Glass, passed away Friday. Prayers Tuesday morning, 8:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY, Requiem Mass, 9 o'clock, St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Rosary 7:30 p.m.

Monday. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Sunday. SMITH Mr. Charles S.

Smith, of 5315 College, husband of Ida B. Smith, father of Mrs. Arthur J. Mullen and Mr. Charles L.

Smith, brother of Mrs. Mary Swartz, grandfather of 5, passed away Friday. Funeral Monday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends invited. STAMM Mrs.

Notie M. Stamm, age 5139 W. 14th mother of Paul F. and Thomas J. Stamm, sister of Richard Binkley, grandchildren, passed away Saturday.

Services Tuesday 9:30 a.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th 10 a.m. St. Christopher Catholic Church.

Friends invited. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p.m. Sunday, Rosary 8 p.m. Monday. TALBOTT Mr.

Otho Talbott, age 84, of R.R. 3, Cloverdale, beloved husband of Emma, brother of Nellie Davis, Indols. Funeral services Monday, 10:30 a.m., WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME, Cloverdale. THAYER Mrs. Katherine Thayer, 3360 N.

Meridian apt 1-4, sister of Mr. J. and Mrs. 0. E.

Mitchell, passed away Friday. FUneral Monday morning 10 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday. WALKER Mrs.

Flossie Walker, Clermont, wife of Morris, mother of Mrs. Ileana Warner, LaHabra, Victor, and Glen, Cloverdale, sister of Mrs. Fern McKinney, and Mrs. Hazel Walker, both of Frankfort, William Price, Robert Price and Richard Price, both of Kirklin, Mrs. Bertha Walker, Thorntown, Ralph Price of Lebanon, and Mrs.

Ruby Kelly, Hollywood, passed away Friday. Services JONES MATTHEWS MORTUARY, Brownsburg, Monday 1 p.m. Friends may call at mortuary. WATT Miss Nellie H. Watt, 77, sister of Harry D.

Watt, passed away Saturday. Private funeral Tuesday. No calling hours. Those who prefer may make contributions to their favorite charity. FLANNER AND BUCHANAN SERVICE.

3 Card of Thanks CUNNING relatives, sincere neighbors thanks and friends, for expressions of sympathy beautiful flowers and other courtesies extended during the Iliness and at the passing of our beloved husband and father, DEWEY CUNNINCHAM We especially thank the doctors and nurses of St. Vincents Hospital, Rev. Duke and the Shirley Bros. Mortuary for wonderful service. -Wife and Children DUNN-The family of Betty J.

Dunn wish to thank the faculty and students of Harry Wood High School, the Salvation Army of Fountain Square and Brigadier Potter and Mrs. Potter for their kindness during our Catherine and Rita. Want-Ads, 638-2411 FOR MORE THINGS MORE WANT ADS LOWER WORK EVERYWHERE THAN ANY OTHER KIND OF FRANKLIN-The family of HENRY AND ROBERT FRANKLIN acknowledge with deep appreciation the many kindnesses, the messages of sympathy and floral tributes from everyone during the passing of our loved ones. We especially thank the pallbearers, the honorary pallbearers, the Rev. R.

F. Gregory and the other ministers for their consoling words and the Patton Funeral Home for services rendered. -Mrs. Mae Franklin and Family GARLAND-We wish to thank our kina neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our devoted husband and father, HOMER GARLAND We also wish to thank Rev. Keppel and organist, and Harry W.

Moore Funeral Home for faithful understanding and Children. HOWE-We wish to express our sincere appreciation 10 relatives, neighbors and friends for kindness, prayers. sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved husband and father, JOHN P. HOWE We especially wish to thank Rev. Charles and Family.

KEENEY- TO all our relatives, friends and neighbors whose generous help and deep concern were such a comfort during the hospitalization and at the passing away of my dear wife. We express our gratitude with a sincere thank you. Murat Keeney LANE- -The family of Maud Faust Lane wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy. and beautiful floral offerings received from their kind friends, neighbors and relatives. They also wish to thank Harris Sanatorium staff for its unmatched service and kindness, Farley Funeral Home, Reverend Robert Cassell and Reverend Richard F.

and Familv. PETERSON-We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful: floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors, at the passing of our beloved husband and father, ELMER J. PETERSON We especially wish to thank Rev. Dr. Kenneth J.

Forbes, Rev. William Hatchel and the irving Hill Shirley Brothers Mortuary, all for kind, understanding services and Children. POLLARD-We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings extended to us in the passing of our beloved husband, father and brother MR. J. EARL POLLARD We especially wish to thank Mr.

Salsbury, Flanner and Buchanan the pallbearers, Dr. Hockey and Dr. Howell and staff at General Hospital. -Wife, Daughter, Brothers and Sister. RIVERS-We are deeply grateful and appreciate the kindness, sympathy and lovely flowers extended US by good friends, neighbors and relatives at the passing of our father, DR.

C. F. RIVERS We especially wish 10 thank Rev. Jack Masters, Masonic Lodge, Sahara Grotto and the Walker Funeral Home for kind and understanding services rendered. -Maurice and Gladys Rivers ROUSE-We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy.

Lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved husband and father ALFRED P. ROUSE We especially wish to thank Rev. Bernhard Strassen, the pallbearers and Abdon and O' Riley Funeral Home for tactful and understanding services rendered. -Wife and Daughters SHOEMAKER- The family of MILDRED SHOEMAKER wishes to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends and neighbors and to Rev. Donald W.

Stoughton and the G. H. Herrmann Mortuary for their kind services rendered and all who assisted in any way during our recent bereavement. -Husband and Daughter STEWART-With deep appreciation we thank the friends, relatives and Masonic Orders for sympathy expressed, the many beautiful floral tributes and the courtesies extended at the funeral and burial of our beloved brother, HERBERT W. STEWART We are especially grateful to the Pentalpha Lodge F.

A.M., and the Gatling Gun Club for the Masonic services, Shirley Brothers Mortuary, and all those who assisted in the incomparable services and Brothers. STOUT-My sincere thanks to the kind friends, neighbors and relatives for expressions of sympathy, for the many floral tributes and other courtesies extended during the illness and at the passing of my beloved husband LAFAYETTE L. STOUT My special thanks to Rev. James Tharp for his comforting message, the nurses of ICN ward of Community Hospital and to our faithful Dr. George Tindall, to the pallbearers, Moore, Kirk and Usher Mortuary and to all others who were so kind.

-Mrs. Lafayette L. Stout TRIPP-We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy, spiritual bouquets, the beautiful flowers, and other courtesies extended by our friends, neighbors and relatives during the illness and passing of our beloved husband and father, HARRY R. TRIPP We especially wish to thank Rev. Sutton and Rev.

Shipley, Loyal Order of Moose No. 17, the North Park Eastern Star Veritas Lodge No. 404 for their lovely tributes, also the St. Vincent's Hospital, nurses, Flanner and Buchanan, and all who assisted during the illness and passing of our beloved husband and and Children. WILLIAMS-We wish to thank the relatives, friends and neighbors, at the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother MARIE W.

WILLIAMS We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy, spiritual and floral bouquets. Our deep felt thanks to the pallbearers, Msgr. Bosler and Fr. Lawler and the Feeney-Kirby Mortuary for their outstanding service. -The Family 5 In Memoriams ADAMS-In loving memory of our sweet mother and grandmother, RINNIE SIMMONS ADAMS Who passed away March 13, 1957.

-Marjorie, Mc and Joe. ANTHONY-In loving memory of Mama. GRACE LOUDEN ANTHONY, who passed away March 12, 1943. We have only your memory, dear mother, To remember our whole lives through, Btu the sweetness wiN linger forever, As we treasure the memory of you. -Wilma and Joe -In loving memory of CARL W.

BAKEMEIER Who passed away March 17, .1963. To know him was to love him. Both for family and friend. And the sweetness of his memory Time can neither dim nor end. -Sister, Mrs.

John Kingen and Family BATKIN-In loving memory of DORIS I. BATKIN Who passed away March 13, 1965. In memories garden 1 hold so dear, Loving thoughts, mother, that keep you near. -Daughter and Grandchildren BIECH-in loving memory of GEORGE W. BIECH Who passed away March 4, 1947 and JANE N.

BIECH Who passed away March 17, 1950. Thoughts return to things long past, Time rolls on but memories last. -Children and Grandchildren BRINKMAN-in loving memory of BRUCE E. BRINKMAN Who passed away March 13, 1965. This have learned by the silent grave, And the tears that I have had to weep That life's precious things are not what we have But the one's that we cannot keep.

-Sadly missed by wife and family CASTLEMAN-In loving memory of our son PAUL A. CASTLEMAN Who passed away March 15, 1962. I'd like to be with you today, If only for a while. I'd like to see your sweet kind face And share that familiar smile, But since that seems impossible I'll do the next best thing, And visit you in heart and thought By just remembering. silent thought, a secret tear Keep your memory ever near.

-Mom and Dad COX-In loving memory of my husband OLLIE M. COX Who passed away March 12, 1925. You are gone, dear, but not forgotten. In my heart you'll live forever. -Loving Wife, Effie FAULKNER-in loving memory of JAMES H.

FAULKNER Who passed away March 18, 1959. You are gone but not forgotten in our hearts you'll live forever. -Wife and Daughters GIDDENS-in loving memory of my dear husband, ERWIN F. GIDDENS Who passed away March 14, 1964. The dearest one in all the world Has gone from me to stay.

All have is a broken heart Since Erwin passed away. -Sadly missed by his lonely wife, Agnes. GREEN-in memory of WILLIAM P. GREEN who left us March 11, 1948. "Loved, missed and remembered." -The Children HAWKINS-In loving memory of EARL W.

HAWKINS Who passed away March. 13, 1964. What would give to clasp his hand. His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. -Fern, Don, Judy and Nona LOSSIN-In loving memory of SAGITTA LOSSIN In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true.

There's not a day, dear mother, We do not think of you. -Son and Daughter. MARTZ-in loving memory of RALPH D. MARTZ, who passed away March 12, 1962. His smiling way and pleasant face are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, and died beloved by all.

-Brother and Sisters MILLER -The family of Clara M. Miller wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and lovely floral tributes. received from our kind friends and neighbors and to the priests of Our Lady of Lourdes. Church and Shiniey Brothers, Mortuary and all others who assisted in any way during our recent and Brother. MILLIKAN-In loving memory TRESSA D.

MILLIKAN Who passed away March 13, 1964. a line of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true. Just a token. of love's devotion, That our hearts still long for you.

-Husband, Son, Daughter and farnilies. MOFFATT-In loving memory of FRED MOFFATT Who passed away March 15, 1964. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. -His Wife. PASCHAL-In loving memory of MILDRED PASCHAL Who passed away March 13, 1965.

From this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest. God has taken you dear loved one Where you've found eternal rest. -Husband and Children PETERSON-In loving memory of OUT brother, WILLIAM PETERSON Who passed away March 15, 1961. -Charles Peterson and Gertrude Wiltsee SHULL- loving memory of CALVIN DEAN SHULL Who passed March 13, 1962. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all.

-Wife, Hilah 1 SNELL-In PA FRANK loving memory DURWENT of SNELL U.S. A.A.C. Who gave his life in the service his country March 11, 1943. -The Family SOMRAK-In loving memory of ANTHONY F. SOMRAK Who passed away March 10, 1965.

You are gone dear, but not forgotten. In our hearts you'll live forever. -Sadly missed by Wife, Daughters and Grandchildren. THACKER-In loving memory of NELLIE Who passed away March 14, 1965. Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf.

-Daughters and Grandchildren THOMANN-in loving memory of my husband GEORGE THOMANN And my dauahter JOHANNA THOMANN Who passed away on March 7, 1965. Their lives are a beautiful memory Their abscence a silent grief. They sleep in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. -Wife, Mother Harry and Thelma VOLDERAUER-In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, LOUISE VOLDERAUER, who passed away March 15, 1941. -Husband and Family.

WININGS-in loving memory of our husband and father, HARRY T. WININGS, who passed away March 12, 1957. Love and remembrance last ever. -Wife and Children WORTH-In loving remembrance of LARRY DAVID WORTH Who passed away March 14, 1965. His smiling way and pleasant fact Are a pleasure to recall He had kindly word for sach And died beloved by all, -Parents and Family WRIGHT-In loving memory of First Lt.

Joseph L. Wright Who died in the service of his country in Germany on March 13, 1945. As long as hearts remember. As long as dear ones crae, We cannot lose the ones we love They are with us everywhere. -Mother, Brothers and Sisters.

Funeral Directors YOUR business in each city. No charge unless your business is sold. EIGHT offices for the asking. CAB COMPANY DRIVE IN 24 Cabs in good size southern Very profitable drive-in lust: Indiana city. Valuable real estate north of Indpis.

Grossing over included. Grossing over $170,000 $45,000 per year. Real estate inyr. Asking only $90,000. cluded.

Seats 30 inside, and parks 40 cars outside. All newly decorated. Asking only $25,000. WELDING SHOP Radiator repair and welding MACHINE SHOP shop. Convenient equipment.

location. Ask- Fully equipped machine shop Excellent Low overhead. in conjunction with fast moving ing $7200. plastic and rubber injection moldIng manufacture. Does some exPHARMACY truding.

Sub-contracts from larger companies comprise of Building Included that has space business. Real estate included. rented for $2400 additional annual Asking $225,000. income. Pharmacy showing about $80,000 yr.

license. gross. Very good Holds location 3-way MOTEL liquor in fast expanding area west of Small motel with excellent Indpis. Asking $50,000. reputation and beautifully fur.

nished. Ideal location near InterLUMBER BLDG. SUPPLY state exit. Stone construction. Very nice.

Asking $80,000, Excellently located and showing 000. annual Wholesale gross and of retail. about 26,000 BEDDING MFG. Sq. under roof.

Close to 1 Well-known company that manuof full city block comprises this factures mattresses for Institu property. Very nice. Asking tions, etc. Some furniture sates. 000 plus inventory of $50.000.

Real estate and inventory, included. Illness of owner forcing WHOLESALE FOODS sale. Asking $40,000. Large wholesale frozen foods, com- MUSIC STORE canned goods and produce pany. Annual gross over $1,000, Carry Baldwin, and all 000.

Excellent reputation and well name brands of stereos, established for over 20 years. radios. Instruments, parts, etc. Asking $120,000 plus inventory. Teaching studios.

One of Indiana's finest. Annual gross $150,000. ROOT BEER ing $65,000. Drive-in, gas station located and lake APPLIANCE STORE room log cabin on front property. Includes lots.

Appliances and RCA television Operates only through summer sales. Very nice. Grossing over season. Ideal for retired couple. $150.000 yr.

New panel truck inAsking $35.000. cluded. Has good repair business and man who does it. Over 2,300 SOFT ICE CREAM sq. ft.

of floor Inventory. space. Asking $15,000 plus Three stores located In northeastern Indiana. Very Individually 900d 10- or BOWLING CENTER cations. Will sell.

at discount on package. Ask- Very nice, modern 8 lanes. ing around $58.000 for all three. Small town and doing a good business. Has small grill.

Real DRIVE IN estate 3 includes Illness 8-room forces home. sale. All on acres. Real estate included. All mod- Asking $150,000.

ern with Inter-com stations on the drive. Asking $55,000. CAB COMPANY In business 23 yrs. Has 7 cabs. CARD GIFT SHOP pickup.

Al two-way radio connice store. Ideal for trolled. Showing net of $16,000. Very couple to run. Carry all items In Has industrial plus Western tobacco, books, etc.

Has Union contract. Asking $20,000. gifts, small lunch counter. Asking only $12,000 (Includes Inventory). DEPT.

STORE IGA market grossing over TRAILER PARK $275,000 with department self-service: store All Corner Hos everything. Over 100 spaces of 8,000 ft. Parking In. with 132 proposed. lot.

Very good equipment. Real Includes location sq. other rental buildings plus undevel- large estate Included. Asking $80.000, commercial lot that Is oped. Very nice.

Asking $315,000. PIANO BAR MOTEL decor. Ultra Dance plush. floor Gold and and band stand. black 20-Unit motel with lots of room Excellent equipment.

Opened in to expand. In busy college town. August of 1965 and owner hos Very attractive and everything is other interests and must sell. the best. All paved drive.

Asking Grossing about $2000 week. ing $40,000, WOODWORKING CO. CYCLE IMPORT SALES Good sized manufacturer Doing over $100.000 year in BSA kitchen cabinets. etc. Pion, In- cycle and lawn and garden supstall and fabricate, full kitchens.

plies. Includes real estate of 3 Grossing over $225,000. Excellent buildings and frontage on state net. Real estate included. Asking road 67.

Paved parking area. $400.000. Asking $70,000 (Includes Inventory). Laningham Business Brokers Suite 43 923-2544 8 Offices in 8 Cities Marion, Anderson, Richmond, Indianapolis, Bloomington OFFICE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION Death Notices ANDREWS John A. Andrews, 61 years, 2285 Hillside husband of Ruby Andrews, stepfather of Raymond Beasley, brother of Hudson Andrews, half brother of Arthur Skaggs.

stepbrother of Laura King, Izie Ringo, and Daisy Miller, passed away Wednesday. Services Tuesday 2:30 p.m. KING KING CHAPEL, interment New Crown Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday.

Member of Christion Assembly Holiness Church, George Washington Carver American Legion Post 1172, and Veteran of World War 1. BAKER Mrs. Martha Shuffleborger Baker, 53 years, wife of Marvin Barker, mother of James Thomas Baker, Bargersville and Charles William Baker at home, daughter of Frank and Cadd Podacek Shufflebarger, (both deceased), sister of Waldo Shufflebarger and Mrs. Marion Ennis, niece of Mrs. E.

M. Dill, passed away in Bargersville, 2 p.m. Friday, March 11th. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday, 14th, at WALKER FUNERAL HOME.

Bargersville. Calling after 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Stone's Crossing. BAUMER Anna M.

Baumer, 91 years, 300 W. Trov, beloved mother of Arthur, Harry and Irvin Baumer and Mrs. Otto Rosebrock, 7 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. at the G.

H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Sunday.

BEALL Mrs. Flossie C. Beall, age 78, of Mooresville, mother of Alden Beall, grandmother of Saratta Loudermilk, great-grandmother of 2, passed away Thursday. Funeral services, 2 p.m. Sunday, HARVEY FUNERAL HOME, Mooresville.

Friends may call at the funeral home. (Peru and Marion Papers please copy). BEECH Mr. Pearley E. Beech, 65 639 N.

Jefferson, husband of Mrs. Ethel Beech, father of Cecil Murlian Robert W. William, Joe Dole and Danny L. Beech and Mrs. Barbara J.

Cordill, also grandchildren, passed away Thursday. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10 St. Funeral Monday, March 14th, 10:30 a.m. Friends invited.

Burial Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. ON QUICK ACTION STAR AND NEWS Classified Ads 638-2411 ABDON O'RILEY MORTUARY 1509 Prospect ME 8-1474 BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY 1321 W. Ray St. ME 7-2431 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 4925 W. CH 1-6333 1934 MICHIGAN ME 7-9622 1201 LYNDHURST CH 1-8381 DORSEY FUNERAL HOME 3925 E.

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Washington ME 2-9352 Florists, Memorials "Say with flowers" a Madison AVENUE 2457 MADISON ST 6-0431 14 Mausoleums, Lots CROWN HILL CEMETERY Grave in section 37. 632-5857 20 Lost and Found LOST 2 Beagles male, fem. yrs. growth on hind leg. FL, 6-2917.

Rew. LOST: Drk. brwn. and white male chihuahua. Eagledale area.

Reward. 293-0071. LOST: Bik. German Shepherd Rew. 3230 N.

Arsenal, WA 6-0191. LOST-Gold watch on pin. J. C. Penney Eastgate.

Rew. 546-1826. 546-1826 LOST Case 35MM slides. Reward for return. Call 291-2585 Eves.

LOST: Black Cocker Spaniel Could be in any part of city. Generous reward. 546-9114. LOST-Girl's 1967 North Central class ring. Vic.

100 BIk. S. Merid. Reward. 849-1401.

LOST-Dog. Fem. Dark brown. Nurs ing. Vic.

22nd-Walker. Reward 7-3768. LOST red. Penn. reilrood pass.

Registration card. Keep money. Return contents. 359-4505. part Toy Collie, white, brn.

E. side. Rew. 357-6635. LOST-Gray Dachshund, 12 yr.

Very fat. Vic. 1325 Wright. 632-7110 LOST-Man's billfold. Highway dept.

route. Rowell, 1349 Reisner. 632-3624 LOST-Male Beagle. Vic. Seth ware.

Reward. CL. 1-2956. LOST GLASSES, white vic. Meridion-Mich.

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